aka_rtotheoh - RVCA does surfer stuff too. I like it a lot tho. i have a bj shirt i wear whener i watch fights and a hat. im on the fence about Venum. they have some pretty casual stuff. same with hayabusa. throwdown sold out and went d bag affliction

behrens14 - Clinch Gear is nice, but I don't own a lot of MMA stuff because its all pretty expensive. I have Henderson's walkout shirt from the Shogun match and its one of my favorite shirts. Very nice quality and I love the design. I wear it every time a PPV is on.

When we started out making shirts, "non douche" was few and very far between. It's a running joke now, but back then, literally every t-shirt had a pitbull, olde english writing, and sayings like "R U TOUGH?!? FUCK U!!!" In fact, that is most of the reason I started making shirts...I wanted to be able to wear MMA shirts in public. Of course, some of our shirts have had a little bit of douche in them, but for the most part, we have remained relatively douche-free.

Now, 7 years later, there are many more options for "non douche" wear. It is a different era of MMA. I'd like to think that we were, in a way, pioneers of this. While a lot of other companies have been roasted and flamed on the UG for their douchey designs, we have come out on the other side pretty much unscathed. I think other companies were aware of this.

So, even though we're still a little company, and older than most all of the companies mentioned on this thread, I would like to genuinely say, from the bottom of my heart, THANK YOU that we're still making lists like this. It means a lot!

Quik - When we started out making shirts, "non douche" was few and very far between. It's a running joke now, but back then, literally every t-shirt had a pitbull, olde english writing, and sayings like "R U TOUGH?!? FUCK U!!!" In fact, that is most of the reason I started making shirts...I wanted to be able to wear MMA shirts in public. Of course, some of our shirts have had a little bit of douche in them, but for the most part, we have remained relatively douche-free.

Now, 7 years later, there are many more options for "non douche" wear. It is a different era of MMA. I'd like to think that we were, in a way, pioneers of this. While a lot of other companies have been roasted and flamed on the UG for their douchey designs, we have come out on the other side pretty much unscathed. I think other companies were aware of this.

So, even though we're still a little company, and older than most all of the companies mentioned on this thread, I would like to genuinely say, from the bottom of my heart, THANK YOU that we're still making lists like this. It means a lot!

Of course I have to throw my own line into the mix. Check it at www.zombiecagefighter.com The entire line is based on the screenplay I've written based on my life with... zombies thrown in. I also have about a half dozen surfing shirts with the legendary artist from T&C Surf from back in the day. Having the man who was the creator of the coolest stuff from when I was a kid, designing shirts for me is just unbelievable.

Nate 'Rock' Quarry - Of course I have to throw my own line into the mix. Check it at www.zombiecagefighter.com The entire line is based on the screenplay I've written based on my life with... zombies thrown in. I also have about a half dozen surfing shirts with the legendary artist from T&C Surf from back in the day. Having the man who was the creator of the coolest stuff from when I was a kid, designing shirts for me is just unbelievable.

Quik - When we started out making shirts, "non douche" was few and very far between. It's a running joke now, but back then, literally every t-shirt had a pitbull, olde english writing, and sayings like "R U TOUGH?!? FUCK U!!!" In fact, that is most of the reason I started making shirts...I wanted to be able to wear MMA shirts in public. Of course, some of our shirts have had a little bit of douche in them, but for the most part, we have remained relatively douche-free.

Now, 7 years later, there are many more options for "non douche" wear. It is a different era of MMA. I'd like to think that we were, in a way, pioneers of this. While a lot of other companies have been roasted and flamed on the UG for their douchey designs, we have come out on the other side pretty much unscathed. I think other companies were aware of this.

So, even though we're still a little company, and older than most all of the companies mentioned on this thread, I would like to genuinely say, from the bottom of my heart, THANK YOU that we're still making lists like this. It means a lot!

Quik - When we started out making shirts, "non douche" was few and very far between. It's a running joke now, but back then, literally every t-shirt had a pitbull, olde english writing, and sayings like "R U TOUGH?!? FUCK U!!!" In fact, that is most of the reason I started making shirts...I wanted to be able to wear MMA shirts in public. Of course, some of our shirts have had a little bit of douche in them, but for the most part, we have remained relatively douche-free.

Now, 7 years later, there are many more options for "non douche" wear. It is a different era of MMA. I'd like to think that we were, in a way, pioneers of this. While a lot of other companies have been roasted and flamed on the UG for their douchey designs, we have come out on the other side pretty much unscathed. I think other companies were aware of this.

So, even though we're still a little company, and older than most all of the companies mentioned on this thread, I would like to genuinely say, from the bottom of my heart, THANK YOU that we're still making lists like this. It means a lot!

Reply Post

“This is the official website of the Mixed Martial Arts llc. Commercial
reproduction, distribution or transmission of any part or parts of this website
or any information contained therein by any means whatsoever without the prior
written permission is not permitted.”